Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 3, 2014

CodeProject | Mobile Newsletter - How to use analytics to build a smarter mobile website

12 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Android-based malware: the good, the bad, and the ugly
As always, "As goes popularity, so go hackers." Still, there is good news in the report (that points to strangely well-prepared OS design) (more: Infoworld)
Pre-installed malware turns up on new phones
Yet another reason to hate pre-installed apps. I hate to go all psychic friends on you, but I said (to myself) that this would happen. (more: IT World)
Web ads eclipse porn as leading source of mobile malware
Yet another reason to hate ads. Wait, am I noticing a theme in today's newsletter? (more: ZDNet)
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MetroTwit sails off into the sunset as 'token limits' take another victim
I understand why Twitter would want to limit usage to prevent more fail whales, but the way they've done it seems more than a little broken when the only solution is to kill clients. (more: WP Central)
Microsoft's 'Cortana' alternative to Siri makes a video debut
Seems a little underwhelming, but I guess it's a start? (more: ZDNet)
How to use analytics to build a smarter mobile website
Not entirely mobile specific, as I wish people would user similar methods for "real" websites. 'What do you mean, I've got a 1900px wide screen, doesn't everyone?' Ugh. (more: Smashing Magazine)
Mobile bot traffic reportedly grew 30% in 2013
It's no secret that mobile — and specifically Android — is becoming a major vector for malware. The result of this, according to a new report from CAPTCHA-based advertising firm Solve Media, is that suspicious traffic from mobile devices grew 30 percent in 2013 and currently accounts for about 25 percent of all U.S. mobile traffic. (more: Techcrunch)

Latest Articles

12 articles overall. 11 new, 1 updated.

New articles added

Android

Product Showcase

New Tips and Tricks added

iPhone

New Technical Blogs added

Android

  • Creating logs in Android applications - Cindy Potvin
    For Android applications, logging is handled by the android.util.Log class, which is a basic logging class that stores the logs in a circular buffer for the whole device. All logs for the device can be seen in the LogCat tab in Eclipse, or read using the logcat command. Here is a standard log output

Windows Phone 7/8

Technical Blogs updated

Web Services

  • Building ASP.NET Web API RESTful Service – Part 8 - Taiseer Joudeh
    This is the eight part of Building ASP.Net Web API RESTful Service Series. The topics we’ll cover are: Building the Database Model using Entity Framework Code First – Part 1. Applying the Repository Pattern for the Data Access Layer – Part 2. Getting started with ASP.Net Web API -




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